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how your auto iso and flash works ?
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<blockquote data-quote="alaios" data-source="post: 557058" data-attributes="member: 41911"><p>I made an example to show you my problem and I hope it highlights successfully what my problems are</p><p>I am at matrix metering at f/2.8 iso 800 (that is typical for indoor). AUTO ISO is off. Shutter speed is around 1/8 that allows enough light to register. According to ambient light meter I am at +0 which is what I am going for.</p><p></p><p>Lets see the shot now, that is a typical shot with ambient light. Some light is coming from the living room bulbs and thus the orange color and some color behind the bed giving that blue hue at the back</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]211846[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>now I plug the sb-700. And I see the image TTL BL. I dial in camera FEC -2 (I also tried with FEC 0 at camera at -2FEC At the flash body). Both settings give the below shot.</p><p>I tried with an sb-500 as well with FEC -2 and I got exactly the same shot</p><p>[ATTACH]211845[/ATTACH][ATTACH]211844[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now to me this is not a FEC -2 but closer to FEC 0. Unfortunately I do not know thow to share the histograms of those two shots here.</p><p>For me FEC -2 is fire that much flash to lift shadows from the black point closer to the mid tones.</p><p>What I get is closer to what I think FEC 0 should be. The shadows are lifter over midtones. This flash shot above has blinking highlights as well.</p><p></p><p>Where I am wrong with that then?</p><p>Regards</p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaios, post: 557058, member: 41911"] I made an example to show you my problem and I hope it highlights successfully what my problems are I am at matrix metering at f/2.8 iso 800 (that is typical for indoor). AUTO ISO is off. Shutter speed is around 1/8 that allows enough light to register. According to ambient light meter I am at +0 which is what I am going for. Lets see the shot now, that is a typical shot with ambient light. Some light is coming from the living room bulbs and thus the orange color and some color behind the bed giving that blue hue at the back [ATTACH=CONFIG]211846._xfImport[/ATTACH] now I plug the sb-700. And I see the image TTL BL. I dial in camera FEC -2 (I also tried with FEC 0 at camera at -2FEC At the flash body). Both settings give the below shot. I tried with an sb-500 as well with FEC -2 and I got exactly the same shot [ATTACH=CONFIG]211845._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]211844._xfImport[/ATTACH] Now to me this is not a FEC -2 but closer to FEC 0. Unfortunately I do not know thow to share the histograms of those two shots here. For me FEC -2 is fire that much flash to lift shadows from the black point closer to the mid tones. What I get is closer to what I think FEC 0 should be. The shadows are lifter over midtones. This flash shot above has blinking highlights as well. Where I am wrong with that then? Regards Alex [/QUOTE]
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